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when democrats served as co- sponsors of a landmark law. it makes sense to these ideas have attracted leaders in both parties. patient centered medicare reform offers the only guarantee that medicare can keep its promise to seniors for generations to come. pro-growth tax reform. by lowering rates for all americans while closing loopholes that benefit the well off can eliminate fairness in the tax code and ensure a level playing field for all. but this is just a glimpse of what we can accomplish next year. now for the hard part. progress will require the removal of certain parties and roadblocks. [applause] lets start with the health-care law that must be replaced. [applause] assistance from some in washington on tax hikes and tax gimmicks instead of tax reform. only with the right leadership and place can we move forward with ideas that we knew the american promise of leaving our children a stronger nation than the one our parents left us. we can do this. and talking with americans across the country i have been inspired by the spirit and e
when democrats served as co- sponsors of a landmark law. it makes sense to these ideas have attracted leaders in both parties. patient centered medicare reform offers the only guarantee that medicare can keep its promise to seniors for generations to come. pro-growth tax reform. by lowering rates for all americans while closing loopholes that benefit the well off can eliminate fairness in the tax code and ensure a level playing field for all. but this is just a glimpse of what we can accomplish...
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law will keep minorities from the polls on election day. now, the law requires voters to show photo i.d. the at the polls. supporters of the law say they're trying to combat voter fraud. we've heard that argument in other states where the laws are an underhanded way, some say, to keep president obama from winning. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. g
law will keep minorities from the polls on election day. now, the law requires voters to show photo i.d. the at the polls. supporters of the law say they're trying to combat voter fraud. we've heard that argument in other states where the laws are an underhanded way, some say, to keep president obama from winning. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result,...
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because by definition any partner in a law firm or a lobbyist is treated as a individual person. if that person, partnership makes more than $250,000. we are proposing to raise their tax rates. we did that because, like in the '90s, they can handle it because that was a time of large economic growth. >> so that population in small businesses does not even come close to looking like mom and pop businesses that we -- >> a tiny fraction of businesses affected by this would meet that definition of a mom and pop store. to meet that definition, they would have to be a mom and pop store, employee people, and after expenses earn more than $250,000 a year. i know a lot of people don't think that's a lot of money. but we're proposing to raise -- and you have to look at the effective tax rate, a moderate increase in their effective tax rate to basically where it was in the second half of the '90s, frankly small businesses would love to have the economy that behad a that time. >> so for the folks that are watching that, folks understand what you're talking about, a small business that i gues
because by definition any partner in a law firm or a lobbyist is treated as a individual person. if that person, partnership makes more than $250,000. we are proposing to raise their tax rates. we did that because, like in the '90s, they can handle it because that was a time of large economic growth. >> so that population in small businesses does not even come close to looking like mom and pop businesses that we -- >> a tiny fraction of businesses affected by this would meet that...
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. >> mitt romney's 6% unemployment prediction sounds great but it is predicted that if current laws are implemented, it will decline to around 7% by the end of 2015 and to 5.5% by the end of 2017. >> that is what you would expect on a normal progression of a business cycle. the problem i have there, however, and it's interesting you raise the congressional the policy agenda is nothing like what they are using to get to the typical unemployment trending downward projection. mitt romney's agenda is exactly the agenda that led to the great recession. here you are talking about big upper income tax cuts. here you are talking about trickle down and deregulation. if you ask yourself isn't that the play book that got us into this mess, that 6% actually doesn't sound like something you would predict based on the track record that we saw at the policy set during the bush years. >> that's right this is a statistical falsehood based on his budget, he is never going to get it to that position is he? >> i agree with everything that jared said what is also interesting to me is he did change his numbe
. >> mitt romney's 6% unemployment prediction sounds great but it is predicted that if current laws are implemented, it will decline to around 7% by the end of 2015 and to 5.5% by the end of 2017. >> that is what you would expect on a normal progression of a business cycle. the problem i have there, however, and it's interesting you raise the congressional the policy agenda is nothing like what they are using to get to the typical unemployment trending downward projection. mitt...
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nor your typical main street hardware store because in that definition, any individual partner in a law firm or in a hechblg fund or private equity fund or lobbyist is treated as an individual small business. yes, if that individual person makes more than $250,000, we are proposing to raise their effective tax rate. we do that because we're comfortable given the experience in the 90 z that they can handle it. that was a great period for job creation and investment and productivity growth. we also know if we don't ask them to bear that larger burden, then somebody else is going to have to do it. we don't think that would be fair or good for economic growth. >> so that population in the small businesses does not even come close to looking like mom and pop businesses? >> a tiny fraction of the businesses affected by this would meet that definition of a mom and pop store. to meet the definition, they have to employ people and earn after expenses more than $250 a year. i know people don't think that's a lot of money. you have to look at the effective tax rate, a modest increase in the effect
nor your typical main street hardware store because in that definition, any individual partner in a law firm or in a hechblg fund or private equity fund or lobbyist is treated as an individual small business. yes, if that individual person makes more than $250,000, we are proposing to raise their effective tax rate. we do that because we're comfortable given the experience in the 90 z that they can handle it. that was a great period for job creation and investment and productivity growth. we...
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that's explicitly prohibited in the law. but let's go back to what governor romney indicated, that under his plan, he would be able to cover people with pre- existing conditions. that isn't what your plan does. what your plan does is to duplicate what's already the law, which is that if you are out of health insurance for three months, then you can end up in getting continuous coverage and an insurance company can deny you if it's been under 90 days. -- cannot deny you if it's been under 90 days. but that's already the law, and that doesn't help them and the people out there with preexisting editions. -- the millions of people out there with preexisting conditions. there's a reason why governor romney set up the plan he did in massachusetts. it wasn't a government takeover of health care. it was the largest expansion of private insurance. but what it does say is that, insurers, you've got to take everybody. that also means you've got more customers. but when governor romney says he'll replace it with something but cannot det
that's explicitly prohibited in the law. but let's go back to what governor romney indicated, that under his plan, he would be able to cover people with pre- existing conditions. that isn't what your plan does. what your plan does is to duplicate what's already the law, which is that if you are out of health insurance for three months, then you can end up in getting continuous coverage and an insurance company can deny you if it's been under 90 days. -- cannot deny you if it's been under 90...
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democrats and their allies today beginning a week long celebration of the health care reform law and also a coordinated push to defend its benefits for senior citizens as a way to take aim at the ryan budget plan. the white house and house democrats touting the latest figures according to the hill newspaper on how many medicare beneficiaries have already benefit from the law. the democratic konl shl campaign committee launching robo calls in 41 republicans districts attacking medicare cuts that could result from congressman ryan's budget proposal. here's more on how this issue is playing out with regard to the health care anniversary and the impact on the debate here in washington specifically medicare. you're going to hear from congress basera a democrat from california on a teleconference call today he was joined by a senator from illinois. >> first question is from daniel your line is open. >> caller: thank you. i wanted to ask about the gop budget that's supposed to be released tomorrow. it's supposed to include a provision that paul ryan authored and this is something that the r
democrats and their allies today beginning a week long celebration of the health care reform law and also a coordinated push to defend its benefits for senior citizens as a way to take aim at the ryan budget plan. the white house and house democrats touting the latest figures according to the hill newspaper on how many medicare beneficiaries have already benefit from the law. the democratic konl shl campaign committee launching robo calls in 41 republicans districts attacking medicare cuts that...
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pass a new health-care law that raises taxes by $800 billion. anchorages a sharp departure from a rules based monetary policy. which created even more uncertainty. in a 2010 election, the voters sent a clear message. this is not working. washington is to try something else. well, we know what that something else must be. we know what has always made growth possible in america. we need a call for new leadership by getting back to the four foundations of economic growth. first, does a pretty simple. we have to stop spending money we do now have. that means getting health care costs under control. we have to restore common sense to the regulatory environment so that regulations are fair, transparent, and do not inflect undue uncertainty on america's employers. we need to keep taxes low. in the year by year approach to tax rates so that job creator 7 certification -- incentives -- instead of easing monetary stimulus to bail out washington's failures because businesses and families need sound of money. let me deal with each in order. the first, real
pass a new health-care law that raises taxes by $800 billion. anchorages a sharp departure from a rules based monetary policy. which created even more uncertainty. in a 2010 election, the voters sent a clear message. this is not working. washington is to try something else. well, we know what that something else must be. we know what has always made growth possible in america. we need a call for new leadership by getting back to the four foundations of economic growth. first, does a pretty...
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the law is clear. acceptable colors are white, bright orange and bright green and so forth. >> i represented 99-cent store owners for many years now. my clients have been accused of selling cigarettes to minors and alcohol to minors, which are serious offenses. the fines for selling cigarettes and alcohol to minors pale in comparison to the 30,000 dollars that was imposed upon my client. stossel: do you think these bureaucrats don't care about business? do think that this is just evil and in different? >> i think that they believe that there is a magic pot out there and this business owner has a magic pot that he can dip into, he can raise the prices, past the prices onto the consumer, and he will pay the money to stay in business. in this case, my client doesn't have the funds to pay a 30,000 dollar fine to stay in business to sell these 99-cent items. stossel: think you answered to him. coming up, store owners are being sued because they didn't stossel: with 160,000 pages of federal rules facing us,
the law is clear. acceptable colors are white, bright orange and bright green and so forth. >> i represented 99-cent store owners for many years now. my clients have been accused of selling cigarettes to minors and alcohol to minors, which are serious offenses. the fines for selling cigarettes and alcohol to minors pale in comparison to the 30,000 dollars that was imposed upon my client. stossel: do you think these bureaucrats don't care about business? do think that this is just evil and...
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now is a statistical tie according to marquette law school's poll. >> it is. it's tightening up. that's exactly what happened in 2000 and 2004. this state came down to less than one percentage point. i think if we're looking at a close national election this year, more along the lines of 2004, 2000, i think this could come down to the wire. i think that the romney campaign may want to consider really deploying resources there. they haven't spent too much money. they could unleash paul ryan. he's great in at all format. could do two or three town halls a day, criss-cross across the state. >> this gallup poll looks too big to me, the six-point lead. if you look at the real clear politics poll, there's no poll that has it bigger than three for romney. some are tied and maybe obama by one. a six-point lead still seems big. >> greta: it's interesting, but you have to still go down to the state-by-state and do the electoral college numbers. so you can go ahead, he could win by 20, still not going to make a difference if he can't win the electoral college. >> wisconsin is huge, because
now is a statistical tie according to marquette law school's poll. >> it is. it's tightening up. that's exactly what happened in 2000 and 2004. this state came down to less than one percentage point. i think if we're looking at a close national election this year, more along the lines of 2004, 2000, i think this could come down to the wire. i think that the romney campaign may want to consider really deploying resources there. they haven't spent too much money. they could unleash paul...
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the law went into effect earlier this year. in february we had our local government primary and there were problems. -- there were no problems. everybody else in our state has to use that same sort of photo id for just about everything else we do. it really was not a barrier in the first trial test. in the next election, which was the april election, a circuit court ruled in favor of the temporary injunction that blocked the law from going into effect in between now and november 6, i would expect that it and wel rule on ticke expect it will ultimately be upheld. all requires is to show your id, your driver's license or your state issued id card. they show it and sign off on the poll list and away you go to vote. it really has not been a problem, at least when it was tried in february. " i would expect that eventually will be upheld and i don't think it will be a problem in november. >> is there anything you would have done differently [unintelligible] what do you think the impact in november will be from the divided electorate?
the law went into effect earlier this year. in february we had our local government primary and there were problems. -- there were no problems. everybody else in our state has to use that same sort of photo id for just about everything else we do. it really was not a barrier in the first trial test. in the next election, which was the april election, a circuit court ruled in favor of the temporary injunction that blocked the law from going into effect in between now and november 6, i would...
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enforcement officers to partner with federal judgement government with the enforcement of the law. sometimes i wonder, in fact this is a struggle with the federal government. it might just make us stronger especially now because we fully understand what barack obama has done to our country. in the november election, americans will make a choice, about what is right and about what is wrong. wrong is the president obama accumulating more debt than any other president in history. wrong is the fact that millions of american peoples are unemployed wrong is the fact that millions more cannot find work, wrong is apologizing for america when he travels abroad. wrong is -- [ applause ] >> wrong is failing to secure our borders and suing states that only want to enforce the law. wrong is believe -- thank yutha thank you. [ applause ] >> wrong is believing you can create wealth by simply spreading it around. and finally, wrong is claiming greatness by blaming others for his failures. [ applause ] >> here is what i believe is right. right is calling a terrorist well, a terrorist. right is call
enforcement officers to partner with federal judgement government with the enforcement of the law. sometimes i wonder, in fact this is a struggle with the federal government. it might just make us stronger especially now because we fully understand what barack obama has done to our country. in the november election, americans will make a choice, about what is right and about what is wrong. wrong is the president obama accumulating more debt than any other president in history. wrong is the fact...
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i'd let you run the meat department, but they have a law you've got to be 18. he said i'll tell you what, boy. i'll bet when you grow up, you could manage a store just like this. my little 12-year-old mind that hasn't been flipped into an inverted world view, my little 12-year-old mind said when i grow up, i can own this store. [ applause ] that's what must happen. and do you know how we get the truth of possibilities out and potential? we become exactly what jesus commissioned us to be. we become salt and light. light illuminates the way. everything that is out of place, how to put it in place and the proper way to go. and jesus said don't you hide that light under any covering of conformity or compromise. do not cover it with religion when a vital relationship is critical. and let me tell you how many of my friends, many people right here have allowed that light to be hidden. taken care of busine in the light of your own situation. and you have never gotten that light up on a lamp stand to stand by other lights and become the city on the hill that cannot, wil
i'd let you run the meat department, but they have a law you've got to be 18. he said i'll tell you what, boy. i'll bet when you grow up, you could manage a store just like this. my little 12-year-old mind that hasn't been flipped into an inverted world view, my little 12-year-old mind said when i grow up, i can own this store. [ applause ] that's what must happen. and do you know how we get the truth of possibilities out and potential? we become exactly what jesus commissioned us to be. we...
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time in history of marriage a quote in the history of marriage equality that equality was voted into law through direct democracy and in minnesota voters were able to beat back an attempt to rewrite the state's constitution to define marriage as strictly between a man and a woman so it was a clean sweep for do nothing on behalf of marriage equality across the nation and when it comes to unions states built on organized labor like ohio michigan and wisconsin all broke to the president tuesday night this was a progressive wave election from the top of the ticket all the way down and one way we know over this for sure is the shocked reaction of the corporatists top and chairman karl rove on their top network fox so-called news watch out rove and the rest of the fox team are unable to understand or accept the victory of president obama and even turn against their own news team. do you believe that ohio was that a subtle no i don't we got to be careful about calling things when we have like nine hundred ninety one votes separating the two candidates who are the bowie. even if they have made i
time in history of marriage a quote in the history of marriage equality that equality was voted into law through direct democracy and in minnesota voters were able to beat back an attempt to rewrite the state's constitution to define marriage as strictly between a man and a woman so it was a clean sweep for do nothing on behalf of marriage equality across the nation and when it comes to unions states built on organized labor like ohio michigan and wisconsin all broke to the president tuesday...
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we secure our border because we are a nation of laws. we must secure our borders to secure our future relationship with mexico. there is no other choice, know better option, no next step to truth. there are those in washington who will tell us from 3,000 miles away, our border is more secure than ever. tell that to the survivors and friends of a dedicated community minded man shot to death on the same ranch his family called home for 100 years. tells that to the friends and relatives of brave and noble patrol agent brian kerri, a victim of a border gang that was alarmed by our own federal government allowing guns to be shipped into mexico in the scandalous fast and furious operation. tell that to the arizona who wake of to find rage in progress or witness high-speed chases on our freeways and neighborhoods or spend hours in an overburden the emergency room saturday night while waiting and consoling a suffering child. tell that to our taxpayers at the expense of federal prison cells overflowing with more than 630,000 illegal alien felons
we secure our border because we are a nation of laws. we must secure our borders to secure our future relationship with mexico. there is no other choice, know better option, no next step to truth. there are those in washington who will tell us from 3,000 miles away, our border is more secure than ever. tell that to the survivors and friends of a dedicated community minded man shot to death on the same ranch his family called home for 100 years. tells that to the friends and relatives of brave...
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in america, we have had presidents who have studied law , practice law, and taught law, but we never had a president who thought he was above the law like this president does. [cheers and applause] we have never seen a president that would trade the american dream as i described earlier for a european nightmare. we have to win this election or we will lose america. if we do not, collectivism will replace individualism. government agencies will replace free enterprise. presidential mandates will replace the constitution. dependency will replace self reliance. the dreams of obama will replace the vision of our founding fathers. barack obama has put america on an unquestionable and unsustainable project 3. ectory. when washington runs the economy, washington runs our lives. when washington can tell us what to do, we cannot tell it to stop. it is time to end the barack obama presidency before his presidency and our way of life. aren't you with me? [cheers and applause] as chairman, my pledge to you -- i do not want to be the establishment guy. i hate that phrase. i am just a guy from wis
in america, we have had presidents who have studied law , practice law, and taught law, but we never had a president who thought he was above the law like this president does. [cheers and applause] we have never seen a president that would trade the american dream as i described earlier for a european nightmare. we have to win this election or we will lose america. if we do not, collectivism will replace individualism. government agencies will replace free enterprise. presidential mandates will...
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there was a rule of law in place. the teacher enforced it. we're in a school. so we knew we couldn't steal from each other. we couldn't threaten other. if we're going the trade, that would channel our activities. and that rule of law channeled our activities into engagements that by definition were win/win. the trade never takes place unless both people taking the trade, it's a free trade, see themselves better off as a result. so in other words, just the very logic of the system of the free market is such that if it's really free, people that engage in it are going to benefit. and the more people that engage in it, the more everyone benefits as a result. i find that sort of a profound discovery. i played this in the sixth grade. i confess i didn't figure out the point until about 30 years later. but i realized this is the genius of the free market. so simply by thinking about the logic of the game of the rules, we realize that it's win/win. in that case all we're talking about is the system of trade and the rules. nothing new has been added to the system. the
there was a rule of law in place. the teacher enforced it. we're in a school. so we knew we couldn't steal from each other. we couldn't threaten other. if we're going the trade, that would channel our activities. and that rule of law channeled our activities into engagements that by definition were win/win. the trade never takes place unless both people taking the trade, it's a free trade, see themselves better off as a result. so in other words, just the very logic of the system of the free...
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for example in the nine months after the law was signed into-- the bill was signed into law, unemployment went dropping almost two full points. the whole u.s. economy, the nation as a whole 0.7% and alabama is now one of the states that has lower than average unemployment and people credit it to the legal. the law encouraged illegal aliens to leave the states and roughly 42,000 alabamans came off the unemployment rolls and crime in certain categories is down and it's been a real success story. interestingly some of the opponents tried to protest and didn't want the facts on the table. >> lou: what do you mean protest? who you could they-- how could they probably change the testimony before the commission? >> well, they were trying to shout down some of the speakers. >> oh. >> and interrupt the proceedings. >> lou: that's a part of modern life in america, isn't it? especially when you deal with issues as controversial as illegal immigration. and let's turn to a couple of things. have we also seen a commensurate decline in welfare rolls at the state level, the federal level, jobless chams?
for example in the nine months after the law was signed into-- the bill was signed into law, unemployment went dropping almost two full points. the whole u.s. economy, the nation as a whole 0.7% and alabama is now one of the states that has lower than average unemployment and people credit it to the legal. the law encouraged illegal aliens to leave the states and roughly 42,000 alabamans came off the unemployment rolls and crime in certain categories is down and it's been a real success story....
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are getting irs jobs to enforce the health care law. what is up with that? the forbes gang is all over that. first, thelma and louise, democrats and republicans. how can the former teach the latter before the finances are driven off a cliff. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's
are getting irs jobs to enforce the health care law. what is up with that? the forbes gang is all over that. first, thelma and louise, democrats and republicans. how can the former teach the latter before the finances are driven off a cliff. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those...
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>> i am a big opponent of the dodd-frank law. [applause] because what it does is amplifys -- if you are a large banks, you'll be deemed system quite risky. that means you can go into the market and get cheaper money. since you are making it harder for banks and financial institutions to give credit to customers, what will happen is that big banks will get bigger and small banks will be fewer. this to me is a perfect example of the president's croney alyssum. -- capitalism. they have rigged things for themselves. small businesses cannot compete and they go away. that jimmy is a trend of what is happening with dodd-frank. -- that to me is the trend of what is happening with dodd- frank. basically, the opposite of that. we want transparency. we want people to have an attachment to risk. and if you take the risks the american people are not part of the losses in this equation. [applause] >> question about the recall. do think governor scott walker will be recalled? >> i do not think he will be recalled. [applause] -- weeks away, it i
>> i am a big opponent of the dodd-frank law. [applause] because what it does is amplifys -- if you are a large banks, you'll be deemed system quite risky. that means you can go into the market and get cheaper money. since you are making it harder for banks and financial institutions to give credit to customers, what will happen is that big banks will get bigger and small banks will be fewer. this to me is a perfect example of the president's croney alyssum. -- capitalism. they have...
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there was a rule of law in place. the teacher enforced it. we're in the school. right? we knew we couldn't steal from each other or kill or threaten each other. if you're going to trade, that channels the activities and that rule of law channelled the activities in to engagements that by definition were win-win because a trade never takes place unless both people making the trade, if it's a free trade, see themselves better off as a result. it's just the very logic of the system of the free market is such if it's really free people that engage in it are going to benefit and the more people that engage in it the more everyone benefits as a result. now, find that sort of profound discovery. as i
there was a rule of law in place. the teacher enforced it. we're in the school. right? we knew we couldn't steal from each other or kill or threaten each other. if you're going to trade, that channels the activities and that rule of law channelled the activities in to engagements that by definition were win-win because a trade never takes place unless both people making the trade, if it's a free trade, see themselves better off as a result. it's just the very logic of the system of the free...
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: what worries me, even critics of freddy and fan, they don't say's peep with this financial reform law, they are both left out. they bero the most money from it. have the worst payback record of any one who profited from it. and yet, they go on and on and on, it is like they have pictures of politicians, i don't know, what is the deal? >> not sure what they have, but it has gone on far too long, we need a change, i hope that two presidential candidates really det serious about addressing this issue in this election. neil: all right, well, as do i am it is important, david lick liken thank you. neil: all right, a new study that shows full pros full fronty on primetime tv is up over 6,000%, guess what, you will be watching me, primetime right now and a lot more next week, aren't you? i will leave is at, that. ladies, think. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pr
: what worries me, even critics of freddy and fan, they don't say's peep with this financial reform law, they are both left out. they bero the most money from it. have the worst payback record of any one who profited from it. and yet, they go on and on and on, it is like they have pictures of politicians, i don't know, what is the deal? >> not sure what they have, but it has gone on far too long, we need a change, i hope that two presidential candidates really det serious about addressing...
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applied the law and put in a poll tax. the party has to realize that most of the american people think it is reasonable to have an identification. great, get these people identification. >> there were some instances in texas where people would have to travel 200 miles to get the document. >> let me go back to something we talked about earlier. you talked about paul ryan's alleges lies in his acceptance speech. what specifically are you talking about? >> he described the general motors plant where he said barack obama have pledged to keep it open, but it closed and it is all this fall when in fact, the plant closed before president obama even got into office. >> but it is not even officially closed. it is sort of on standby. >> but it is empty, and he said that. >> there were things in that speech this order screen that you -- why are you putting that there? why would you say barack obama that this commission to do this big report on how to balance the budget and did nothing with it? part of the reason that nothing happened
applied the law and put in a poll tax. the party has to realize that most of the american people think it is reasonable to have an identification. great, get these people identification. >> there were some instances in texas where people would have to travel 200 miles to get the document. >> let me go back to something we talked about earlier. you talked about paul ryan's alleges lies in his acceptance speech. what specifically are you talking about? >> he described the...
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he backed a law in arizona which some said was racial profiling. he called for a high-tech fence along the mexican border and struck a hard note talking about illegal immigrants. >> the answer is self deportation, people decide that they can do better work here because they don't have legal documentation. >> the campaign has put on a burst of speed, intensely targeting latinos, especially in swing states like colorado. the latest poll gives obama 70% of the hispanic vote. romney has backpedaled and the written policy with a much softer focus on illegal immigration. some say this is a chance to touch home the new message. >> throw away the rhetoric, the language that turns people off, and talk about it in a real leadership way. >> as night falls, the intense preparations are at an end. they will soon face each other for a debate but some say will shake up the race for the white house. >> so, how significant is tonight's debate? i am joined by the national editor of "a vanity fair" magazine. thank you very much. obviously, these debates have been ana
he backed a law in arizona which some said was racial profiling. he called for a high-tech fence along the mexican border and struck a hard note talking about illegal immigrants. >> the answer is self deportation, people decide that they can do better work here because they don't have legal documentation. >> the campaign has put on a burst of speed, intensely targeting latinos, especially in swing states like colorado. the latest poll gives obama 70% of the hispanic vote. romney has...
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you've already been paying on your student loans for the past ten years before my bills are back in the law will credit all those payments so many borrowers when my bills an accident a lawyer could see their student loans forgiven in media that's great now congressman are you getting any any. collaborative efforts on any any general side with this is there anything that we can do to help yes yes if this bill is also an opportunity to help generate a movement so that we can actually change the system so government really works for us i've been in congress a little over a year and yes there are many members of congress that want to serve the public but many times politicians may not have the will the ability the insight or the political courage to really change the system so it works for all the people but the people can demand that congress change the system what is the name of this bill if it's so he wants to get all of us are already one seven zero and if you go to forgive the student loan debt dot com you can click on an online petition signed that that will help spread the movement for s
you've already been paying on your student loans for the past ten years before my bills are back in the law will credit all those payments so many borrowers when my bills an accident a lawyer could see their student loans forgiven in media that's great now congressman are you getting any any. collaborative efforts on any any general side with this is there anything that we can do to help yes yes if this bill is also an opportunity to help generate a movement so that we can actually change the...
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but that's already the law. and that doesn't help the millions of people out there with preexisting conditions there's a why reason governor romney set up the plan that he did in massachusetts. it wasn't a government takeover of health care, it was the largest expansion of private insurance. but what it does say is that insurers, you've got to take everybody. now, that also means that you've got more customers. but when governor romney says he'll replace it with something but can't detail how it will be, in fact, replaced and the reason he set up the system he did in massachusetts was because there isn't a better way of dealing with the preexisting conditions problem, it just reminds me of, you know, he says he's going to close deductions and loopholes for his tax plan. that's how it's going to be paid for. but we don't know the details. he says that he's going to replace dodd-frank, wall street reform. but we don't know exactly what which ones. he won't tell us. he now says he's going to replace obamacare and a
but that's already the law. and that doesn't help the millions of people out there with preexisting conditions there's a why reason governor romney set up the plan that he did in massachusetts. it wasn't a government takeover of health care, it was the largest expansion of private insurance. but what it does say is that insurers, you've got to take everybody. now, that also means that you've got more customers. but when governor romney says he'll replace it with something but can't detail how...
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that's explicitly prohibited in the law. but let's go back to what governor romney indicated, that under his plan he would be able to cover people with pre-existing conditions. well, actually, governor, that isn't what your plan does. what your plan does is to duplicate what's already the law, which says if you are out of health insurance for three months then you can end up getting continuous coverage and insurance company can't deny you if it's been under 90 days. but that's already the law, and that doesn't help the millions of people out there with pre-existing conditions. there's a reason why governor romney set up the plan that he did in massachusetts. it wasn't a government takeover of health care. it was the largest expansion of private insurance. but what it does say is that insurers, you've got to take everybody. now, that also means that you've got more customers. but when governor romney says that he'll replace it with something but can't detail how it will be in fact replaced and the reason he set uphe system he
that's explicitly prohibited in the law. but let's go back to what governor romney indicated, that under his plan he would be able to cover people with pre-existing conditions. well, actually, governor, that isn't what your plan does. what your plan does is to duplicate what's already the law, which says if you are out of health insurance for three months then you can end up getting continuous coverage and insurance company can't deny you if it's been under 90 days. but that's already the law,...
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would be criminalized under his law. shortly after the debate ended mourdock's comments had gone rival. romney's spokesperson who often does the cleanup distanced her candidate. "governor romney disagrees with richard mourdock's comments and they do not reflect his views." it may have been a little late to back away given romney's ads supporting him, one of only two senate candidates he's gone out there, went out the day before. >> this fall i'm supporting richard mourdock for state senate. as state treasury richard worked with governor daniels to balance the budget and make government more accountable. as senator richard would be the 51st vote to repeal and replace government-run health care. richard will help stop the reid/pelosi agenda. there's so much at stake. i hope you'll join me in supporting richard mourdock for u.s. senate. >> there you go. we've got the candidate pushing himself away from mourdock's statement. mourdock of course is the republican nominee in the state of indiana for the united states senate. le
would be criminalized under his law. shortly after the debate ended mourdock's comments had gone rival. romney's spokesperson who often does the cleanup distanced her candidate. "governor romney disagrees with richard mourdock's comments and they do not reflect his views." it may have been a little late to back away given romney's ads supporting him, one of only two senate candidates he's gone out there, went out the day before. >> this fall i'm supporting richard mourdock for...
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and of 17 states where laws have been passed, we waged a vigorous effort to stop those laws in their tracks. this is about democracy and this is about the right to vote. we shouldn't make it more difficult. we should make it simple and clear and plain for people to be able to register and participate in democracy. >> victoria, let's talk about latino and latino vote and the feelings they have as minorities facing this onslaught of new days, new dates, closed doors, closed windows to voting. >> it's a steep hurdle for millions of people. let's take for example the photo i.d. laws. 60% of latinos do not have the requisite documents to vote with a photo i.d., compare that to 6% of nonlatino whites. >> naturalized, born here but they -- >> absolutely. >> what reason would they have for not having it, a photo i.d. card? >> first of all, the cost of getting that identification. here in texas where they tried to pass a stringent rule, it's very hard to get to a dmv if you're a rural latino voter. they say, it's a free photo i.d. what they don't tell you, it costs you up to $22 to get a birt
and of 17 states where laws have been passed, we waged a vigorous effort to stop those laws in their tracks. this is about democracy and this is about the right to vote. we shouldn't make it more difficult. we should make it simple and clear and plain for people to be able to register and participate in democracy. >> victoria, let's talk about latino and latino vote and the feelings they have as minorities facing this onslaught of new days, new dates, closed doors, closed windows to...
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the laws name sake, she's not buying it. she was up in new hampshire campaigning for the president today and said that doesn't mean he won't because he has been known to flip-flop quite a bit. well said. it would seem to me that romney's got to be clear on this on how kneels about the law. >> even if you say the gab is smaller. why wouldn't you ban discrimination and why wouldn't you create mechanisms like lilly ledbetter does to enforce those laws. that's what's going on. even if alex is right and men do work marginally more than women, that's a six point pay gap and not a 23 point. women want flexibility. women pay disproportionately for having children and health care. that is sexism. however you want to explain it or slice it or dice it, it all comes down to sexism. >> i was waiting for the romney campaign making a statement saying he doesn't speak for us. how do the republicans make up ground with women when they have exchanges like that? >> right. women across america, i watched twitter and facebook explode in joy when
the laws name sake, she's not buying it. she was up in new hampshire campaigning for the president today and said that doesn't mean he won't because he has been known to flip-flop quite a bit. well said. it would seem to me that romney's got to be clear on this on how kneels about the law. >> even if you say the gab is smaller. why wouldn't you ban discrimination and why wouldn't you create mechanisms like lilly ledbetter does to enforce those laws. that's what's going on. even if alex is...
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the law says in missouri that they would charge the akin campaign to do that, and, again, the central committee would be up for fielding a candidate ere, but, you know, there's a tradition in washington of wise men going to political figures in trouble. we remember during watergate in 1974, people from capitol hill went to president nixon, not that level, but akin is not listening. lou: not listening, obviously, made his decision, and there's no indication there on capitol hill or from the republican national committee as to what they will do. which amongst a number of candidates, certainly, the two challengers to akin, they might prefer to have a write-in candidate, for example? >> that's always a possibility. it's a very hard lift. we did see a precedent for this in the last election cycle. the republican senator from alaska lost to tea party favorite joe miller in alaska. she, then, ran as a write-in candidate in alaska. -extraordinary. she beat miller and the democrat in the general election and back in the united states senate. we have not seen that scenario happen here in missou
the law says in missouri that they would charge the akin campaign to do that, and, again, the central committee would be up for fielding a candidate ere, but, you know, there's a tradition in washington of wise men going to political figures in trouble. we remember during watergate in 1974, people from capitol hill went to president nixon, not that level, but akin is not listening. lou: not listening, obviously, made his decision, and there's no indication there on capitol hill or from the...
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the investment necessarily to keep this network innovating and growing, but is consistent with the law as well. >> well, business model innovation is -- it's very important, particularly in new areas like broadband. there was a point of view that said a couple of years ago that really is only one permissible pricing model for broadband. i didn't agree with that, and the commission didn't agree with that. and we said that business model experimentation, usage based pricing could be a healthy and beneficial part of the ecosystem. it could help drive efficiency in networks, increase consumer choice and competition, and increase fairness, right? because it can, we said, result in lower prices for people who consume less broadband. so experimentation in this area, with those goals in mind, is something that's completely appropriate. >> yeah. that's terrific. you know, another area that you probably cannot walk through this hall and have somebody not ask you about is the continuing strains and kind of the programming distribution marketplace, and particularly retrans. a market where the gove
the investment necessarily to keep this network innovating and growing, but is consistent with the law as well. >> well, business model innovation is -- it's very important, particularly in new areas like broadband. there was a point of view that said a couple of years ago that really is only one permissible pricing model for broadband. i didn't agree with that, and the commission didn't agree with that. and we said that business model experimentation, usage based pricing could be a...
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romney and paul ryan, there is only one candidate in the race who's proposed, voted for and signed into law cutting medicare by $7 billion. his name is barack obama. if you look at paul ryan's plan it doesn't affect anybody on the program or close to eligibility just yet. it moves the program by preserving medicare overall, as an option for future retirees and also gives them other choices and creates market choices and consumer choices and the only person in this race who has cut medicare, his name, barack obama. >> you treated that very seriously. i'm grateful. i appreciate that. in some sense, since we all know that medicare is going to stay as an option, untouched by paul ryan and i presume governor romney. is this one of the lies coming out of team obama or their friend es in the super pacs like romney somehow had something to do with this poor woman who died of cancer, like romney hasn't paid taxes in ten years? is this a flat-out democratic smear? >> they don't have a positive record to run on. look at the so-called obama accomplishments. will he say, re-elect me because i passed oba
romney and paul ryan, there is only one candidate in the race who's proposed, voted for and signed into law cutting medicare by $7 billion. his name is barack obama. if you look at paul ryan's plan it doesn't affect anybody on the program or close to eligibility just yet. it moves the program by preserving medicare overall, as an option for future retirees and also gives them other choices and creates market choices and consumer choices and the only person in this race who has cut medicare, his...